128 BIRDS OF THE WEST INDIES. 
Mona has no peculiar species, although at one time a Paroquet was described from that island, 
which has since proved to be the San Domingo form. 
Porto Rico has been but partially explored ornithologically, and much yet remains to be done 
in the interior. 
The islands of Culebra and Vieque are practically unknown as far as their avifauna is concerned, 
although it is probably the same as in Porto Rico, 
The islands of St. Thomas, St. John, Portola, Virgin Gorda, and Anegada, have been well 
explored, as has also St Croix. 
There are one hundred and forty-nine species and subspecies of birds belonging to eighty genera 
which are peculiar to the Greater Antilles. They are as follows :— 
CUBA. 
Cuba contains the following peculiar species ; many of them also occur on the Isle of Pines. 
“ARDEA BRUNNESCENS (Gunp.). 
/RALLUS MACULATUS (Bovp.). 
/GEOTRYGON CANICEPS Gunpt. 
YSTARNCENAS CYANOCEPHALA (Liny.). 
Stragglers occasionally occur on the Florida Cays. 
YACCIPITER GUNDLACHI Lawr. 
YREGERHINUS WILSONI (Cass.). 
FALCO SPARVEROIDES Vic. 
YASIO STYGIUS (Wact.). 
YGYMNASIO LAWKENCII (Scr. anp Sav.). 
“GLAUCIDIUM SIJU (D’Ore.). 
Y ARA TRICOLOR (Brcusr.). 
(CONURUS EUOPS Wact. 
YSAUROTHERA MERLINI (D’Orx.). 
/PRIOTELUS TEMNURUS (Tenn). 
¥TODUS MULTICOLOR Goutp. 
/CAMPEPHILUS PRINCIPALIS BAIRDI Cass. 
YXIPHIDIOPICUS PERCUSSUS (TEMM.). 
YMELANERPES SUPERCILIARIS (Tem.). 
“COLAPTES CHRYSOCAULOSUS (GunpL.). 
’ NESOCELEUS FERNANDIN (Vic.). 
ANTROSTOMUS CUBANENSIS (Lawr.). 
YCALYPTE HELENA (GunpL.). 
¢ BLACICUS CARIBAUS (D’Ors.). 
